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LCG, June 26, 2025--Invenergy today announced that they and Meta Platforms, Inc. have signed four new clean energy agreements that total an additional 791 MW of procured solar and wind capacity to support Meta's near-term operations, data center growth, and clean energy goals.
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LCG, June 23, 2025--The Governor of New York today directed the New York Power Authority (NYPA) to develop and construct an advanced nuclear power plant in upstate New York to deliver zero-emission power that supports a reliable and affordable electric grid. NYPA will lead the effort to develop at least one new nuclear energy facility with a combined capacity of at least one gigawatt (GW) of electricity, either alone or in partnership with private entities. The directive builds on the Governor’s 2025 State of the State to develop nuclear energy plans in New York.
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Industry News
CPUC to Probe SoCal Ed Safety Record
LCG, Sept. 18, 2001--The California Public Utilities Commission revealed yesterday that it will investigate the safety record of Southern California Edison Co., saying the beleaguered utility has violated safety rules 4,721 times in the past three years.The consumer services division of the CPUC says that 37 accidents, five which resulted in fatalities, were linked to the violations."Safety in the provision of utility service is a top priority for the commission," said CPUC Commissioner Carl Wood in a statement. "The public expects PUC safety requirements to be rigorously enforced, and we will meet that expectation."Last night, SoCal Ed issued a statement saying "We take the California Public Utilities Commission's allegations very seriously. In simple terms, the safety of the public and our employees is a core value at Southern California Edison, and has been a top priority of our business for over one hundred years."Our electric system is composed of many millions of parts and components that are proactively inspected and maintained by a group of dedicated and highly qualified employees. SCE people work very hard to maintain safe and reliable operations despite the constant ravages of weather, natural disasters, vandalism, normal wear-and-tear and all the other factors that affect the electric facilities spread across our vast 50,000-square-mile service area. "Equipment problems are detected, managed and corrected through an aggressive maintenance program. We continue to believe that our program is one of the best in the industry with respect to reliability of service and to the safety of our customers and employees."The CPUC consumer services division said it had sent notices to the utility about its alleged violations. The division's report suggests there may have been a significant number of injuries and fatalities that might have been prevented by compliance with safety standards.SoCal Ed's statement said "We have started a comprehensive review and analysis of the allegations contained in the Commission's Order Instituting Investigation. We are assessing the document and expect to have a more detailed response soon. Until this review is completed, we cannot respond further to the report."How the investigation will affect the state's bailout efforts on behalf of the company is anyone's guess. Many legislators are already unhappy about the prospect of being called back to Sacramento to deal with the bailout following adjournment of the legislative session and may not be kindly disposed toward a villainous capitalist organization. Steve Maviglio, a spokesman for the governor, said the investigation should not adversely affect Edison's chances of receiving financial help from the state.
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